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You are watching Big Brother
Brighton media firm Victoria Real has created the first stage of a website for one of Europe's most controversial television series. The Big Brother show will put ten strangers in a house for 70 days and record their every move while viewers vote to expell
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Stores need to take stock
The changing face of the British shopper could leave stores trailing in the race for high street dominance. Retail consultants Verdict said shopkeepers were responding too slowly to the changes in spending and continued to target the market as though
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lude traffic calming, tree planting in Por
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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The place to be
Simon Fanshawe, chairman of The Place To Be executive, which is spearheading our bid for city status, updates you on the campaign Like Myrtle the fertile turtle - about whom my mother used to recite me a mildly rude rhyme - The Place To Be seems to give
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Juicy guide to Brighton and Hove
Energetic, outspoken Gilly Smith and calm and collected Lucy Shuttleworth describe themselves as the Red Bull and vodka of the literary world. The pair have pooled their talents and passion for the town to write the Juicy Guide to Brighton and Hove. It
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Brighton festival opens May 6
This year's festival runs until May 28 and the line-up is the most impressive so far. Lasting over three weeks, this year's festival will benefit from online exposure as well as in the Evening Argus. Every day our web reporters and Argus journalists will
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Adam Trimingham - The Sage of Sussex
Pity the poor politician. These are not words I usually write since the blighters took it on themselves to get elected but I do feel sorry for those vainly trying to run the show both locally and nationally. Many work all hours and their reward is to
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It's a stroll for Brown
Gareth Brown won the Monday Walk at Steyning in 1hr 59min 55sec. Veteran John Killick was second in 2:22.52, while another veteran, Richard Gurd, took third place in 2:35.01. Gill Trower was the first woman home, finishing fifth in 2:36.56. Brown had
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Posh are held firm
Albion jolted Peterborough's automatic promotion hopes with their fifth draw in a row. The first goalless deadlock at Withdean this season stretched the Seagulls' unbeaten run to 12 matches and dashed the visitors' bid to move up to third. Peterborough
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jobs shock as factory shuts
Shocked workers at another factory in Chichester have been told their jobs are to be axed later this year. Components firm Autoliv is shutting its factory on the city's Terminus Road industrial estate with the loss of around 100 jobs. Autoliv is based
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The vampires who are stalking you
Most people think vampires are nothing more than the imagination of horror writers. But workplace consultant Maria Paviour insists they exist in every office in the country - and is running a course in how to deal with them. It is one of the most enduring
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Lizzie Enfield - Signal Failure
Have arrived at work exhausted every day, after trying to impress blond, athletic man from Hassocks with reading matter which, have to admit, is beyond comprehension and gives me headaches. After Hassocks caught me sneaking home from work early last week
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e's got it mapped
Pensioner Leslie Rockey has proved you're never too old for new beginnings after turning his life-long hobby into a business. He has been painstakingly drawing historical monuments and places of interest across Sussex since he went to school in the county
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High-kicker Emil aims for stardom
When Emil Martirossian was a child he pointed to a picture of Bruce Lee and told his father "I want to be like him". Now aged 22 and living in Brunswick Place, Hove, Emil is following in the actor's footsteps by launching a career in showbusiness. Emil
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Technology is secret ally of the police
Jeremy Paine has a simple message for criminals in Sussex: "You are going to get caught." The tough-talking 43-year-old, whose face has become known to millions as a presenter of TV's Crimewatch programme, is pleased the force is one of the few in the
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Profits high even without NatWest
Bank of Scotland's failed bid to buy NatWest didn't derail its profit growth over the last year with earnings hitting new records, it has revealed. The group, which lost out to rival Royal Bank of Scotland in the high profile race for NatWest, said profits
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Voice of the Argus
Beating the burglars Sussex Police have managed to reduce burglaries by 13 per cent in the past 12 months. The force is using the latest technology to crack down hard on these criminals who have made decent, law-abiding people's lives a misery. By using
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patients set to be moved
A total of 500 patients on the waiting list at Crawley Hospital are to be moved to other hospitals up to 20 miles away to have their operations. The decision was made by the Crawley Primary Care Group (PCG), which provides the funds for operations, to
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The place to be
Simon Fanshawe, chairman of The Place To Be executive, which is spearheading our bid for city status, updates you on the campaign Like Myrtle the fertile turtle - about whom my mother used to recite me a mildly rude rhyme - The Place To Be seems to give
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Date
Juicy guide to Brighton and Hove
Energetic, outspoken Gilly Smith and calm and collected Lucy Shuttleworth describe themselves as the Red Bull and vodka of the literary world. The pair have pooled their talents and passion for the town to write the Juicy Guide to Brighton and Hove. It
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Buyout rescues Saints
St leonards will be playing Dr Martens League football next season. Owner Leon Shepp-herdson has sold the club to a five-man consortium headed by chairman John Cornelius and manager Andy Thomson. The deal was announced to players and supporters at The
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Moores: Show me what you can do
Coach Peter Moores has challenged the fringe players in his squad to force their way into Sussex's Championship team. Moores admitted today that selecting the side for the opening game against Gloucestershire had given him 'a lot of headaches.' "The squad
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jobs shock as factory shuts
Shocked workers at another factory in Chichester have been told their jobs are to be axed later this year. Components firm Autoliv is shutting its factory on the city's Terminus Road industrial estate with the loss of around 100 jobs. Autoliv is based
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Trader dismisses drunks claim
A newsagent has condemned critics who blame him for encouraging drunks to gather in Worthing town centre. Yax Patel, who runs Worthing News in Shelley Road, says he is being unfairly targeted by a leaflet campaign urging people to complain about him to
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Town that is tops for the shops
Brighton has been named Britain's best seaside shopping town for the second time in two years. A survey carried out by the consumer group Experian praised its "significant development" over the past three years. That period has seen the opening of the
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Honest Jim is made an MBE
Receiving a major honour is just a stroll in the park for the remarkable Jim Marshall. Mr Marshall will visit Buckingham Palace to pick up his MBE medal for services to the community of Hove on Wednesday. The former policeman was head of Brighton CID
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Lizzie Enfield - Signal Failure
Have arrived at work exhausted every day, after trying to impress blond, athletic man from Hassocks with reading matter which, have to admit, is beyond comprehension and gives me headaches. After Hassocks caught me sneaking home from work early last week
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Fans go simply red with rage as Mick exits early
He is best-known for romantic numbers such as Stars and A New Flame, but Simply Red frontman Mick Hucknall left fans feeling blue after a show in Brighton. Hucknall walked off stage well before the scheduled end of his performance, telling the crowd:
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High-kicker Emil aims for stardom
When Emil Martirossian was a child he pointed to a picture of Bruce Lee and told his father "I want to be like him". Now aged 22 and living in Brunswick Place, Hove, Emil is following in the actor's footsteps by launching a career in showbusiness. Emil
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Technology is secret ally of the police
Jeremy Paine has a simple message for criminals in Sussex: "You are going to get caught." The tough-talking 43-year-old, whose face has become known to millions as a presenter of TV's Crimewatch programme, is pleased the force is one of the few in the
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Date
Profits high even without NatWest
Bank of Scotland's failed bid to buy NatWest didn't derail its profit growth over the last year with earnings hitting new records, it has revealed. The group, which lost out to rival Royal Bank of Scotland in the high profile race for NatWest, said profits
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Vanora Leigh - Between you and me
What I really like about Easter is the fact that, with luck, everyone I know goes away and leaves me in peace for four days. Four lovely, uninterrupted days when there'll be no phone calls, no one ringing the front doorbell and I can get my life in order
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Voice of the Argus
Beating the burglars Sussex Police have managed to reduce burglaries by 13 per cent in the past 12 months. The force is using the latest technology to crack down hard on these criminals who have made decent, law-abiding people's lives a misery. By using
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patients set to be moved
A total of 500 patients on the waiting list at Crawley Hospital are to be moved to other hospitals up to 20 miles away to have their operations. The decision was made by the Crawley Primary Care Group (PCG), which provides the funds for operations, to
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Buyout rescues Saints
St leonards will be playing Dr Martens League football next season. Owner Leon Shepp-herdson has sold the club to a five-man consortium headed by chairman John Cornelius and manager Andy Thomson. The deal was announced to players and supporters at The
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Date
Moores: Show me what you can do
Coach Peter Moores has challenged the fringe players in his squad to force their way into Sussex's Championship team. Moores admitted today that selecting the side for the opening game against Gloucestershire had given him 'a lot of headaches.' "The squad
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Ormerod joy at shut-out
Mark Ormerod cleaned up on his Albion comeback last night to put a hole in Peterborough's automatic promotion hopes. The goalkeeper celebrated a surprise return with a shut-out in a 0-0 draw at Withdean. Ormerod was called up for his first appearance
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Trader dismisses drunks claim
A newsagent has condemned critics who blame him for encouraging drunks to gather in Worthing town centre. Yax Patel, who runs Worthing News in Shelley Road, says he is being unfairly targeted by a leaflet campaign urging people to complain about him to
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Town that is tops for the shops
Brighton has been named Britain's best seaside shopping town for the second time in two years. A survey carried out by the consumer group Experian praised its "significant development" over the past three years. That period has seen the opening of the
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Honest Jim is made an MBE
Receiving a major honour is just a stroll in the park for the remarkable Jim Marshall. Mr Marshall will visit Buckingham Palace to pick up his MBE medal for services to the community of Hove on Wednesday. The former policeman was head of Brighton CID
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Fans go simply red with rage as Mick exits early
He is best-known for romantic numbers such as Stars and A New Flame, but Simply Red frontman Mick Hucknall left fans feeling blue after a show in Brighton. Hucknall walked off stage well before the scheduled end of his performance, telling the crowd:
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Sex attacks: man is held
Police today arrested a man in connection with two sex attacks on women in Brighton and Hove. Officers responding to information from the public went to a location in East Brighton at 10.30am and picked up a man. The 35-year-old was taken in a police
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Explosion rocks recycling complex
A bomb exploded in a Sussex waste recycling plant, sending shock waves for miles around. Two workers at the Pebsham plant, near Bexhill, suffered ear problems and were taken to hospital as a precaution. The bomb, thought to have been a discarded military
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You are watching Big Brother
Brighton media firm Victoria Real has created the first stage of a website for one of Europe's most controversial television series. The Big Brother show will put ten strangers in a house for 70 days and record their every move while viewers vote to expell
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Date
Stores need to take stock
The changing face of the British shopper could leave stores trailing in the race for high street dominance. Retail consultants Verdict said shopkeepers were responding too slowly to the changes in spending and continued to target the market as though
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Date
Vanora Leigh - Between you and me
What I really like about Easter is the fact that, with luck, everyone I know goes away and leaves me in peace for four days. Four lovely, uninterrupted days when there'll be no phone calls, no one ringing the front doorbell and I can get my life in order
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Date
lude traffic calming, tree planting in Por
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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Date
Brighton festival opens May 6
This year's festival runs until May 28 and the line-up is the most impressive so far. Lasting over three weeks, this year's festival will benefit from online exposure as well as in the Evening Argus. Every day our web reporters and Argus journalists will
-
Date
Adam Trimingham - The Sage of Sussex
Pity the poor politician. These are not words I usually write since the blighters took it on themselves to get elected but I do feel sorry for those vainly trying to run the show both locally and nationally. Many work all hours and their reward is to
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Date
It's a stroll for Brown
Gareth Brown won the Monday Walk at Steyning in 1hr 59min 55sec. Veteran John Killick was second in 2:22.52, while another veteran, Richard Gurd, took third place in 2:35.01. Gill Trower was the first woman home, finishing fifth in 2:36.56. Brown had
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Date
Posh are held firm
Albion jolted Peterborough's automatic promotion hopes with their fifth draw in a row. The first goalless deadlock at Withdean this season stretched the Seagulls' unbeaten run to 12 matches and dashed the visitors' bid to move up to third. Peterborough
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Date
Ormerod joy at shut-out
Mark Ormerod cleaned up on his Albion comeback last night to put a hole in Peterborough's automatic promotion hopes. The goalkeeper celebrated a surprise return with a shut-out in a 0-0 draw at Withdean. Ormerod was called up for his first appearance
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Date
The vampires who are stalking you
Most people think vampires are nothing more than the imagination of horror writers. But workplace consultant Maria Paviour insists they exist in every office in the country - and is running a course in how to deal with them. It is one of the most enduring
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Date
e's got it mapped
Pensioner Leslie Rockey has proved you're never too old for new beginnings after turning his life-long hobby into a business. He has been painstakingly drawing historical monuments and places of interest across Sussex since he went to school in the county
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Date
Sex attacks: man is held
Police today arrested a man in connection with two sex attacks on women in Brighton and Hove. Officers responding to information from the public went to a location in East Brighton at 10.30am and picked up a man. The 35-year-old was taken in a police
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Date
Explosion rocks recycling complex
A bomb exploded in a Sussex waste recycling plant, sending shock waves for miles around. Two workers at the Pebsham plant, near Bexhill, suffered ear problems and were taken to hospital as a precaution. The bomb, thought to have been a discarded military